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  1. Christopher Butler, , more info

    Periodical 16 – Useful Lifetimes
    One’s moral progress is measured in unexpected moments. Good morning! The house is full of the aroma of baking muffins, which my daughter requested I make first thing this morning. I happily obliged. She and my son are munching away at them as I type this. – What’s the oldest, most useful object in your home? Ours is probably the 8” Griswold skillet my wife inherited from her grandmother. As …
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  2. English Buildings, , more info

    Ewelme, Oxfordshire
    Take notice There has been a lot in the news recently about the polluted state of many of Britain’s rivers. The River Wye, for example, is undergoing an ecological crisis due to the levels of phosphates in its waters, a state of affairs that has been attributed to run-off from the many intensive poultry farms near its banks.* Other rivers have enormous amounts of untreated sewage dumped into them, because …
    By Philip Wilkinson, 383 words
  3. Meat & One Veg, , more info

    Cuubo, Harborne
    For anyone who follows me on my bang-average social media (here and here, nudge nudge wink wink) you’ll know that I was very keen on a QBox. There were multiple reasons for this that can be shortened down to its proximity to my house of circa 100m, and the quality of the food which was nothing short of excellent. Not a week went by without a chicken burger, mac and …
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  4. The Two Terriers, , more info

    Something's stirring in the orchard
    It may be the middle of February, the rain and the winds have been approaching biblical in their severity but some plum blossom has begun to show in one of the orchards. Now that is a hopeful sign of Spring. It certainly brightens the twice daily walks with Lucie when we pass the trees and a little more warmth should release some of that lovely blossom scent. My apologies for …
    By The Two Terriers, 121 words
  5. Curious British Telly, , more info

    YouTube Pick: My Brother David
    The tale of David Scarboro isn't one I was overly familiar with, but his short life and career on British television is, in itself, very much like the soap opera which defined his early fame. Full of highs, lows and tragedy, it's almost as if the infamous EastEnders doof doofs were positioned perilously above his head once he found fame. And the excellent 1989 edition of Scene entitled My Brother …
    By Ben Ricketts, 416 words
  6. BlackPlastic.co.uk, , more info

    Listen: Orbit by JW Francis
    JW Francis Orbit JW Francis is an intriguing individual. Born in Oklahoma, raised in Paris and now based in New York, he was once the assistant to someone who won a Nobel Prize, is a licensed NYC tour guide and owns a murder mystery business. His scratchy, lo-fi indie-alt-pop has a similarly eclectic feel to it, taking inspiration from the city Francis now calls home. Taking inspiration from The Velvet …
    By Adam Russell, 434 words
  7. Forage | Chef, , more info

    Homemade Black Walnut Milk (Dairy Free)
    If you love the rich flavor of black walnuts like I do you're going to love black walnut milk. I've made a number of dairy-free nut milks before but the flavor of black walnuts really shines here. It's easy to make and only takes 1 cup of nuts. Here's how to make it, and what... Read More The post Homemade Black Walnut Milk (Dairy Free) appeared first on Forager | …
    By Alan Bergo, 78 words
  8. Die or D.I.Y.?, , more info

    Darkthrone – "Land Of Frost" (Self-Released) 1988
    Whereas someone like,...say...Jandek,has a vision of life as a grim pointless reality; our Norwegian buddies in all those Death/Black metal groups,live in a fantasyworld almost as life unaffirming and silly as a Christian UFO Death Cult....but with better music. Especially when its as lo-fi as this jolly jaunt into the permafrost of the arctic Tundra of Metal.They think they're frightening us but their ,frankly, daft, game of thrones world is …
    By Jonny Zchivago, 237 words
  9. of Resonance, , more info

    [For Blanchot] the essence of technology, which enables the repetition or the reproduction of the…
    [For Blanchot] the essence of technology, which enables the repetition or the reproduction of the artwork … is located in the abyss from which the call of the Sirens and the whale [Moby-Dick] emanates. To listen carefully to this call is to hear a tone that differs from the usual apocalyptic foretelling of technology.from Art and Technology in Maurice Blanchot by Holly Langstaff
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  10. Boak & Bailey's Beer Blog, , more info

    News, nuggets and longreads 17 February 2024: Running Wild
    Every Saturday we round-up the best writing about beer from the past 7 days. This week we’ve got pessimism, optimism, and pure Belgianness. First, there’s been a flurry of news about brewery closures and changes: Adnams has begun to explore options for outside funding to “fund further growth initiatives” and (muttering quietly) “pay down bank debt”. We wonder how many businesses gambled on interest rates staying low and are now …
    By Boak & Bailey, 1,175 words
  11. change is - matt.sh, , more info

    Demons Awake
  12. Book Jotter, , more info

    Winding Up the Week #365
    An end of week recap “Reading is becoming a kind of specialist activity, and that strikes terror into the hearts of people who love reading.” – Ruth Rendell (born 17th February 1930) This is a post in which I summarise books read, reviewed and currently on my TBR shelf. In addition to a variety of literary titbits, I look ahead to forthcoming features, see what’s on the nightstand and keep …
    By Paula Bardell-Hedley, 2,247 words
  13. Hotelblues.com, , more info

    Helldivers 2
    Helldivers 2 is a fun game. That is when it works. It has a bad habit of crashing when you don’t want it to. Matchmaking is also a little borked as it is right now. The games Quickplay will often fail. Makes it hard to play an online only game like this. Despite those issues the game looks great and I’ve been trying to get some nice screenshots of this …
    By Turk, 90 words
  14. Undina's Looking Glass, , more info

    Saturday Question: Do You “Collect” Anything (Besides Perfume)?
    I think we all understand that while talking about our perfumes, the use of the word “collection” is somewhat a stretch: it is a collection in terms of being an assembly of items of the same type, probably even systematically arranged. But since the objects of the collection, perfumes, are being used (no matter how […]
    By Undina, 64 words
  15. Bureboyblog, , more info

    Use it or lose it
    We've got another tier of management now, and managers have to prove they are managing things so no more carrying the odd day of leave over now cos you've bee worked so hard you haven't had time to take it so it's use it or lose it. Today was a use it day but I only had half of that day to call my own and what with the lower …
    By Bureboyblog, 412 words